DATE: April 7, 2020
TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: City Manager
SUBJECT
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Repeal and Replacement of Temporary Moratorium on Evictions: Repeal of Existing Moratorium and Adoption of Emergency Ordinance Establishing a Temporary Moratorium on Residential and Commercial Evictions in the City of Hayward for Non-Payment of Rent or Mortgage Payments Caused by the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic to Include Prohibitions on Commercial Evictions, Lender Evictions of Homeowners, and Retaliation against Tenants
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RECOMMENDATION
Recommendation
That Council adopts an emergency ordinance repealing the existing temporary moratorium on evictions (Ordinance No. 20-06) and imposing a new temporary moratorium in the City of Hayward for non-payment of rent or mortgage payments caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, which includes prohibitions on commercial evictions, lender evictions of homeowners, and retaliation against tenants and homeowners.
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SUMMARY
As a result of the State of Emergency declarations and Alameda County Shelter-in-Place Order during the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak, many residential tenants, homeowners, and commercial businesses have experienced or will experience sudden income loss, leaving them vulnerable to eviction. During the State of Emergency, the public interest in preserving peace, health, and safety, and preventing further transmission of COVID-19 will be served by avoiding unnecessary loss of jobs, displacement, and homelessness. On March 24, 2020, the City Council adopted a 90-day emergency moratorium on evictions of residential tenants due to non-payment of rent caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and on no-fault evictions. At that meeting, the City Council also directed staff to evaluate further the potential of including prohibitions on commercial and homeowner evictions. As a result, staff recommends repealing the existing moratorium (Ordinance No. 20-06) and adopting a replacement emergency ordinance imposing...
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